I few months ago I got the opportunity to take a storyboard revisionist test for Cartoon Network's hit program, "Regular Show." I had a fantastic time putting it together, and I've been told my test made it to the final round of judging. Which is really cool.

For the first part of the test I was give a brief outline for a scene and charged with writing the dialogue and providing the staging.

For a higher quality file you can see the thumbnails at my blog, And Other Nonesuch: [link] or at my Scribd account: [link]

"Regular Show" is, of course, copyright Cartoon Network. If anyone at Cartoon Network or "Regular Show" wishes this to be taken down, please let me know.

I got lucky, the "Regular Show" Revisionist position was a public posting, and I saw it mentioned on Sherm Cohen's website [link]

I applied with an email with links to my online portfolio and they sent me a test.

From what I understand, Cartoon Network doesn't usually post job positions publicly like that so I was very lucky. When I took the "Adventure Time" test I was told to not post about it online until after the position was filled.

I'm not sure how helpful that was, but that was what the process was like for me.